Farrah Abraham: Model, Actress and CHIC Mom

Farrah Abraham is a oh so CHIC. The aspiring model, actress and business woman was first introduced to us in Season 1 of 16 and Pregnant and continued her reality tv career into Season 1 of Teen Mom. The shows captured the struggles of being a teen mom and shed light onto Farrah’s struggles of raising her daughter, Sophia, after her boyfriend and father of their child was killed in a car accident. The difficulties of her life have not put Farrah down as she continues to strive and live out her dreams.

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On the show, we see Farrah venture out and take control of her modeling career by moving to Florida. Her love for beauty, fashion and appearance is very visible in the way she styles herself and Sophia. Her style is very refreshing and she never has a dull moment.

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Sophia is Farrah’s pride and joy. She keeps Farrah motivated for success and pushes her to succeed in being a model and opening a restaurant. If we know anything about Farrah, we know that she does not take no for an answer. CHIC in everything she does, she will find a way to make Sophia proud.

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In an interview with Teen Vogue for the conclusion of the final Teen Mom series with the original cast members, Farrah expressed feelings of “want(ing) to make something of myself and not let my pregnancy alter my path to becoming successful. I submitted an audition tape to MTV because I saw it as an opportunity for me to make money and share my story. Since I’ve moved out, I’ve gotten my college education and mended my relationship with my family. I have a book coming out, and started a brand of hot sauce and Italian foods. I’m working on starting a restaurant, and you’ll see me graduating with a degree in culinary arts and management… I would love to continue my education and go for my master’s degree…I want people to see that my daughter and I will be fine, and that I’ll be able to succeed in life regardless of being a teen parent.”